// Generic function with a value-carrying `!` return composes (ERR E5.1 // sub-feature 8). A `$T: Type` generic whose return is `(T, !E)` monomorphizes // per call: `return try f()` propagates the closure's error, and each // monomorphization's success value flows through as the concrete `T`. // (Regression: confirms issue 0062 was an invalid-syntax repro — the bug only // appeared with the non-generic `T: Type` form; the `$T` form works.) #import "modules/std.sx"; E :: error { Bad } wrap :: ($T: Type, f: Closure() -> (T, !E)) -> (T, !E) { return try f(); } main :: () -> i32 { // success, consumed by catch print("catch={}\n", wrap(i32, closure(() -> (i32, !E) { return 7; })) catch (e) -1); // 7 // success, consumed by destructure (binds value + error slot); the value // slot is read only under an `if !err` guard (ERR E1.8 path-sensitivity) r, err := wrap(i32, closure(() -> (i32, !E) { return 9; })); if !err { print("destr={} ok=true\n", r); } // destr=9 ok=true // failure path: the raised tag propagates through the generic `try` print("fail={}\n", wrap(i32, closure(() -> (i32, !E) { raise error.Bad; }) ) catch (e) -1); // -1 // a second monomorphization at a different T print("u8={}\n", wrap(u8, closure(() -> (u8, !E) { return 200; })) catch (e) 0); // 200 return 0; }